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Seaford
The Sussex Art Prints Gallery is located off Church Street in the centre of Seaford.
Even though it may be one of the smallest art gallery spaces in the country, according to a customer review: 'This little gem of a shop is a must-see for a…
Southover Road, Lewes
The well-loved Rude Mechanical Theatre Company will be back at Southover Grange Gardens, Lewes again this summer on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th July with their new play, Miss Popplewell's Garden. The company, which performs in small rural…
Seaford
A great spot for families visiting Seaford Beach - Salts Cafe, children's playground, tennis courts, basket ball court, outdoor gym, skate park.
Lewes
Book an Ouse Cruise boat trip from Lewes, East Sussex, and you never know what you may see
lewes
Two audio guided walks to use with your phone. One on the historical buildings clustered around the High Street and the other on the open spaces.
Seaford
Crypt Gallery with its Flint Gallery, undercroft and front room is an exciting, unique arts space available for hire, situated in the centre of Seaford. The medieval under croft with excellent acoustics surrounds a contemporary flint gallery.
Seaford
With fantastic views of the Seven Sisters, Cuckmere Valley is a haven for wildlife, from over-wintering wildfowl to colourful wild flowers. Cradle Valley is a wonderful example of this species-rich chalk grassland, attracting rare and colourful…
BRIGHTON
Falmer Stadium, known for sponsorship purposes as the American Express Community Stadium, or colloquially as the Amex, is a football stadium in the village of Falmer, near Brighton and Hove, Sussex, that serves as the home of Brighton & Hove Albion…
Newhaven
This trail is a route along the beautiful coastline from Saltdean to the Cuckmere River, taking in Cliffs, Nature Reserves, Seven Sisters Country Park, Watch Towers, Forts, Lidos and Harbours. The route is just over 10 miles lasting approximately 3…
Newhaven
Planet Earth at Paradise Park is the perfect day out for all ages. Discover the fascinating world of animals and plants as well as the local history and Maritime Museum.
East Sussex
Plumpton races sixteen times a year between September and May. Located at the foot of the South Downs, it is regarded as one of the UK's best small racecourses.
Newhaven
For stunning views over the sea and River Ouse, and for glades full of wildflowers this is the place to visit. Located on the cliff tops, next to Newhaven Fort, the views from the top are spectacular. There is a network of footpaths including an…
NEWHAVEN
The Ouse Estuary Nature Reserve was formed thousands of years ago by the meandering river Ouse between the chalk downs of Newhaven and Seaford.
Seaford
The Barn Theatre is home to the Seaford Musical Theatre and multi-award winning SMT Juniors who put on at least three musical productions per year. The theatre is also used regularly by the Seaford Community Cinema and other touring or one night…
Lewes
Blackcap, in East Sussex, occupies 623 acres along the ridge of the South Downs, just west of the historic old town of Lewes. This stunning hilltop area offers fine views over The Weald to the north and across the dip-slope to the coast.
Seaford
Seaford Community Cinema is a volunteer run, not-for-profit organisation that relies on a team of volunteers and your ongoing support to maintain a diverse and exciting programme.
Lewes
Following the success of a popular course about public art that can be found and seen in streets and parks by Dr Andrew Buxton, Lewes District Council has teamed up with U3A (University of the Third Age) to put together the Lewes Public Art Trail.
Glynde Place, Glynde
Historic House & Garden. A magnificent Elizabethan manor house set in the heart of the South Downs. Glynde Place is the family home of Viscount and Viscountess Hampden.
Ditchling
Ditchling Common Country Park covers 76 hectares (188 acres). The site is used for activities including walking, fishing, picnicking, education and dog walking.
Seaford
Located on Seaford's widest jetty at Splash Point, close to the beach huts and Seaford Head cliffs, the bench represents a remarkable stream meandering the length of the breakwater.